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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 10: death of Mrs. Garrison.—final visit to England.—1876, 1877. (search)
ided, and, after giving a clear and able summary of their past labors and the present position of the movement, and introducing Professor James Stuart and Sir Harcourt Johnstone (the latter the Parliamentary leader for repeal of the Acts) to make their reports, he asked for a few words of encouragement from their American guest, Ripon July 10. and Fountains Abbey, and to Scarborough, where he saw July 13, 1877. a typical English watering-place, and was handsomely entertained by Sir Harcourt Johnstone, who gave a supper July 16. in his honor at the Royal Hotel. About fifty prominent residents of the town were present, and Mr. Garrison spoke with much of his hearers were unsettled on the question, which was then being discussed, and that his utterances were helping to clear their minds. A drive with Sir Harcourt Johnstone through his fine estate, Hackness Hall, six miles from Scarborough. The place is one of great natural beauty. with its model farmhouse and stables, an